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    A Very Protective Mother

    Don't mess with baby elephant if Momma is around.

    Protective elephant injures trainer at zoo
    Official says mother responded to calf's call; man is wounded in leg and undergoes surgery


    By Paul Bird
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    July 20, 2003


    An Indianapolis Zoo trainer is recovering from surgery after being injured by a head thrust from a female African elephant.

    Zoo officials said the elephant, Ivory, was reacting to a call from her 2,000-pound calf.

    Officials said Ivory backed off on command after the attack that injured the trainer's lower left leg.

    "She was suffering from separation anxiety during training," said Judy Gagen, a zoo spokeswoman. "The calf was only a few feet away."

    Ivory gave birth to Ajani on Aug. 4, 2000.

    "Since he was three weeks old, she has been overprotective," Gagen said.

    The incident occurred about 3 p.m. Friday. Ajani was placed into a holding area within sight of his mother. As he was being taught to perform a task, he called out when he failed to receive his food treat.

    The mother then responded.

    "He took a jab, perhaps from a tusk," Gagen said of the trainer.

    "At first, we thought it was going to be a lot worse. Things look a lot better today after surgery," he said Saturday.

    Gagen declined to identify the trainer or where he was taken for treatment.

    "That's the family's request, and we certainly are going to honor it," she said.

    She said the man had 14 years' experience training elephants.

    "She became frustrated during the training and took it out on him," Gagen said. "It was a quick, sudden reaction. There was no warning or indication that this was a pattern of behavior."

    Several trainers responded, Gagen said. "They were here within minutes."

    Ivory is in her early 20s.

    The zoo's elephant program had a setback June 2 when Amali, a 3-year-old, died.

    Amali, the first African elephant conceived through artificial insemination, underwent surgery for an intestinal blockage May 21. Her large intestine had become impacted with hay, sand, gravel and fecal material.

    Call Star reporter Paul Bird at 1-317-865-4909.
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    Thats what mommies do best

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    Maybe instead of the "Momma Bear" instinct it should be called the "Momma Elephant!"

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    I know one of the trainers very well -he was a kennel cleaner at my vet when he was about 16-which was quite a while ago. he is sooo dedicated to the animals and adores the elephants. Ivory is a real sweetie and was just "doin' what comes nathurllly" . I still think the "nellies" are upset over the death of the little one-I read that the elephants grieve just like people-they do have such soulful eyes.
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    Wow!!

    How sad that you mention that the elephants are still grieving the loss of the little one

    Ivory sure is one protective mommy!
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    Re: A Very Protective Mother

    Originally posted by lizbud

    Ivory gave birth to Ajani on Aug. 4, 2000.

    "Since he was three weeks old, she has been overprotective," Gagen said.

    The incident occurred about 3 p.m. Friday. Ajani was placed into a holding area within sight of his mother. As he was being taught to perform a task, he called out when he failed to receive his food treat.

    The mother then responded.

    I seem to remember being VERY protective & still am of any three
    week old baby. That's normal, not really overly protective, I think.
    I wonder what sort of "training" the calf was going through?I'm
    hopeing it was just to accustom the baby to being handled by
    humans,vets,etc and not training for some stupid tricks to show
    the crowds that come to the zoo.
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    I can't say I blame her. Elephant babies stay with their mothers for a looong time.
    It's not overprotectiveness. It's natural.


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    There's something on Amali here-
    http://www.elephants.com/inmem.htm
    If you're listening to this song
    You may think the chords are going wrong
    But they're not
    We just wrote it like that

    When you're listening late at night
    You may think the band are not quite right
    But they are, they just play it like that

    It doesn't really matter what chords I play
    What words I say or time of day it is
    As it's only a Northern song

    It doesn't really matter what clothes I wear
    Or how I fare or if my hair is brown
    When it's only a Northern song

    If you think the harmony
    Is a little dark and out of key
    You're correct, there's nobody there

    And I told you there's no one there

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